43 definitions by courtofowls
Hollywood's COMEBACK KID! Started in the '80s, had ups and downs, but blasted back as IRON MAN. A talented actor with CHARM and charisma, he's the billionaire superhero we all wanna be!
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: "Who's your favorite Avenger?"
Person 2: "Gotta be Robert Downey Jr., man! Tony Stark himself!"
A list of comma-separated tags: COMEBACK KID, IRON MAN, AVENGERS, Tony Stark, Hollywood, CHARM, superhero.
Person 1: "Who's your favorite Avenger?"
Person 2: "Gotta be Robert Downey Jr., man! Tony Stark himself!"
A list of comma-separated tags: COMEBACK KID, IRON MAN, AVENGERS, Tony Stark, Hollywood, CHARM, superhero.
by courtofowls August 23, 2023
Devon's Seth Neddermeyer in Oppenheimer; Jasper from 'The 100' turned scientist. Same curls, more physics.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's the curly-haired scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Devon Bostick as Seth Neddermeyer, obviously! From 'The 100' to 100% physicist.
Person 1: Who's the curly-haired scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Devon Bostick as Seth Neddermeyer, obviously! From 'The 100' to 100% physicist.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
Jack's Richard Feynman in Oppenheimer; 'The Hunger Games' alum, taking on the big scientific roles. Think he shaved for this role? Still handsome hot.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's the tall, handsome physicist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Jack Quaid as Richard Feynman! 'The Hunger Games' to Nobel physics. top tier.
Person 1: Who's the tall, handsome physicist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Jack Quaid as Richard Feynman! 'The Hunger Games' to Nobel physics. top tier.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Harry Groener's in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Harry Groener as Senator McGee. Gone from Mayor in Buffy to Senator, man!
Person 1: Harry Groener's in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Harry Groener as Senator McGee. Gone from Mayor in Buffy to Senator, man!
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
Christopher's Klaus Fuchs in Oppenheimer; from Oliver in 'Argo' to nuclear spy. Same intensity, different era!
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's the intense-looking guy playing the spy in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Christopher Denham as Klaus Fuchs, the same guy from 'Argo!' He's got espionage in his blood.
Person 1: Who's the intense-looking guy playing the spy in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Christopher Denham as Klaus Fuchs, the same guy from 'Argo!' He's got espionage in his blood.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
Gustaf's Hans Bethe in Oppenheimer; remember Floki in 'Vikings?' now he's in something MASSIVE. From longboats to lab coats, still rocking the serious look.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: who's that scientist with intense eyes in oppenheimer?
Person 2: Gustaf Skarsgard as Hans Bethe, of course! Floki turned physicist.
Person 1: who's that scientist with intense eyes in oppenheimer?
Person 2: Gustaf Skarsgard as Hans Bethe, of course! Floki turned physicist.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023
Ryan's Paul plays Paul Dirac in Oppenheimer; from indie drama star to theoretical physicist. A role of quantum importance.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's playing that serious-looking scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Ryan Stubo as Paul Dirac! He's gone from indie drama to quantum physics.
Person 1: Who's playing that serious-looking scientist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Ryan Stubo as Paul Dirac! He's gone from indie drama to quantum physics.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023